Sentences with phrase «representative capacity»

The phrase "representative capacity" means acting on behalf of someone else or representing a specific role or position. It implies that an individual is authorized to make decisions or take action for another person or entity. Full definition
This would require a change in representative capacity to eliminate this conflict of interest since the brokerage is legally unable to provide sole agency representation to parties on competing sides of a transaction.
This could be the reason there is such a general malaise regarding art's representative capacities when faced with the eponymous «surround audience.»
He also served in the ABA's House of Delegates in various representative capacities for 28 years.
What this line of thought illustrates is that SRLs are a challenge not just to legal process and order in court (if you'll pardon the pun) but to the economic order of things in law, and that the economic ramifications of self - representative capacity reach far beyond the business of law itself.
Its defect lies much less in what it tries to assert — careful training, attentiveness to the person, taking adequate time, and the like — than in what it denies — that people can also be helped in many less formal ways and that it is the inherent business of the minister to use the range of ways open to him in his representative capacity.
Even a prophet, acting in God's name and in a representative capacity, could exercise the right of sovereignty in the Temple.
We are clarifying, for the avoidance of doubt, that the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) is not represented at the Congress and anyone holding him or herself as NUGS representative at the illegal forum is IMPERSONATING the representative capacity of the entire students of Ghana.
It further stated that «the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) is not represented at the Congress and anyone holding him or herself as NUGS representative at the illegal forum is IMPERSONATING the representative capacity of the entire students of Ghana.»
A High Court claim brought by donor Michael Foster is currently against one named defendant - the party's general secretary Iain McNicol, who is being sued in a representative capacity.
The database follows from the passage of the Public Integrity Reform Act of 2011, which mandates the creation of a database «of any individual or firm that appears in a representative capacity before any state governmental entity.»
This means Lender has a right to use any amounts You have in the Checking Account and any other deposit account You maintain with Lender (other than in a representative capacity) to pay what You owe.
You also agree not to participate in claims brought in a private attorney general or representative capacity, or consolidated claims involving another person's account, if Blue Buffalo is a party to the proceeding.
Although each state defines UPL differently, the practice of law is generally recognized to include: (1) accepting cases from a client; (2) setting fees; (3) rendering legal advice; (4) signing legal documents; and (5) appearing in a representative capacity before a court or other adjudicatory body.
The Court held that section 41 of the Class Proceedings Act barred certification only if another Act authorised the plaintiff, and not another party, to bring the action in a representative capacity: Knight v. Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd., 2006 BCCA 235, and Seidel v. TELUS Communications Inc., 2011 SCC 15.
The only question arose out of section 41 (a) of the Class Proceedings Act, which provided that it did not apply to proceedings «that may be brought in a representative capacity under another Act».
The Law Society has been joined to the action as an intervenor in both its representative capacity for the profession and in its regulatory capacity as the SRA.
She was recruited to serve on the following special committees of the Law Society: the committee that re-drafted the Code of Professional Conduct; the Independence of the Legal Profession, Communications Committee, Access Stakeholders, Elections, and Representative Capacity, Special Committee on Ethic Regulation, Special Committee on Communications, the Justicia Project.
[2] When an individual consults a lawyer in a representative capacity, the client is the corporation, partnership, organization, or other legal entity that the individual is representing.
Appointing a National Indigenous Council of Indigenous experts to advise the Government in their individual capacities and not in a representative capacity;
This first answer is unsatisfactory as the Government has clearly stated that members of the National Indigenous Council are not appointed in a representative capacity.
That consideration be given to amending the «party» provisions of the NTA (s84) to allow an industry body to intervene in a representative capacity if one or more of its members is or was otherwise entitled to be a party and wishes the industry body to represent him, her or them.
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